2025-09-07 06:00:34
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Unconscious Infant with Abnormal Breathing
- Type of Incident: Medical Emergency
- Location: 2117 Manor Avenue
- Time: 06:01
- Details: Response to a two-day-old infant initially unconscious with abnormal breathing. The infant later woke up and cried. Code 3 response with Engine 2, Ambulance 2, and SAM 1.
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Fire Alarm at Residential Address
- Type of Incident: Fire Alarm
- Location: 2226 Texas Avenue
- Time: 07:07
- Details: Engine 2 responded to a fire alarm with no visible smoke or flames; access recommended via rear alley.
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Medical Alarm with No Contact
- Type of Incident: Medical Emergency
- Locations & Times:
- 259 Fremont Street at 08:06, Station 31 dispatched for unknown patient condition.
- Grand View Apartments, 1501 North 1st Street, Unit 319 at 08:21, Station 3 dispatched for a 90-year-old male unconscious or not breathing.
- Elm Mobile Home Park, 661 South Highway 50, Trailer 16 at 13:25, medical alarm with no contact, ambulance on site.
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Medical Emergencies Involving Falls and Chest Pain
- Type of Incident: Medical Emergencies
- Locations & Times:
- Manny Heights, 2825 Patterson Road, multiple calls between 08:11 and 08:27 for patients with bleeding, vomiting coffee ground material, and potential abscess. Code 3 responses.
- 2869 Loeb Creek Court at 08:30, 59-year-old female with chest pain and vomiting.
- Commons at 625-27 1/2 Road at 11:07 and 15:54 for patients who fell and possible heart attack symptoms.
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Vehicle Fire Mutual Aid
- Type of Incident: Vehicle Fire
- Location: I-70, Mile Marker 67 (Westbound lanes)
- Time: 09:11
- Details: Mutual aid requested to assist with a vehicle fire. Initial smoke observed, no flames. Law enforcement requested for possible subjects leaving scene. Incident turned over to BLM; brush units cleared.
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Two Subjects Passed Out in Vehicle Possibly Drug-Related
- Type of Incident: Medical Emergency / Possible Drug Overdose
- Location: Taco Bell, 2674 Tracee Ann Road, Orchard Mesa
- Time: 09:34
- Details: Two unconscious but breathing Hispanic males found in a yellow Ford truck. Officers en route; staging for EMS.
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Child Injured During Football Game with Head and Neck Injuries
- Type of Incident: Medical Emergency / Injury
- Location: Canyon View Park Football Field, Northwest Field
- Time: 11:51
- Details: A 10-year-old male was tackled, hit his head, wearing a helmet but not alert. Additional child with possible neck injury reported. Multiple EMS units and fire engine dispatched. Field access coordinated through north parking lot.
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Medical Alarm and Fire Response
- Type of Incident: Fire Alarm / Medical Alarm
- Locations & Times:
- 424 North 22nd Street at 10:37, fire alarm with zone 5 activation, no fire found (accidental alarm).
- East Aspen Avenue and North Orchard Street at 10:50, strong smoke odor reported but no visible smoke found.
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Mutual Aid Response for Possible Weed Fire
- Type of Incident: Wildfire/Weed Fire
- Location: Approx. Mile Marker 50, West Highway 50
- Time: 10:20
- Details: Engine 8 and Brush 4 on scene, observing smoke on BLM land; two individuals possibly leaving area; law enforcement responding. BLM taking over incident.
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Automatic Crash Notification
- Type of Incident: Vehicle Crash
- Location: Mesa Avenue at 32 Road
- Time: 12:31
- Details: Automatic crash notification with vehicle noises heard but no distress sounds. Law enforcement and ambulance searched area; unable to locate incident.
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Overdose and Unconscious Patients
- Type of Incident: Medical Emergency / Overdose
- Locations & Times:
- Dollar Tree, 2401 North Avenue at 17:08, a subject passed out in a vehicle with paraphernalia around. Narcan administered by officers. Code 3 response.
- Red Roof Inn, 2310 Highway 650, Room 222 at 23:02, female using meth and self-harming, EMS staging with law enforcement en route.
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Vehicle vs. Pedestrian Incident
- Type of Incident: Vehicle Accident
- Location: Lowe's Parking Lot, 2525 Rimrock Avenue
- Time: 17:36
- Details: A 64-year-old male pedestrian was hit by a vehicle. Patient conscious and breathing; fire department and EMS on scene. Vehicle described as gray Jeep Cherokee, still at scene.
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Multiple Mental Health and Suicidal Subjects Calls
- Type of Incident: Mental Health Crisis / Suicidal Subjects
- Locations & Times:
- 834 East Cedar Court, Unit B at 00:51, suicidal female threatening self-harm with wrist cuts, law enforcement and EMS responding.
- 255 Coventry Place, Unit 47 at 14:52, male threatening suicide with firearms, family contact made, EMS staging.
- Various other welfare checks and mental health-related calls throughout the day.
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Police Notable Incidents
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Hit and Run Incident
- Location: Travel Centers of America, Highway 6 and 50
- Time: 19:26
- Details: White Dodge Ram hit pedestrian then fled westbound; suspect vehicle had excessive speed; witness at Love's truck stop.
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Weapons Call Involving Pistol Display
- Location: Mesa Avenue and 32 and 1/8th Road
- Time: 19:10-19:12
- Details: Male subject reportedly intimidating children by showing a pistol; no weapon fully drawn; subject last seen northbound on 32 Road.
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Trespass and Burglary Reports
- Location: Multiple addresses including Doubletree Apartments, 2260 North 13th Street; 2926 Kennedy Avenue; and more.
- Details: Reports of trespassers, burglar alarms, and suspicious individuals often involving intoxication or aggressive behavior.
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Party Complaints and Noise Issues
- Location: Various residential areas including North 21st Street, Arbor Vista Apartments, and others.
- Details: Multiple calls regarding large parties, noise disturbances, and intoxicated individuals.
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Animal Control / Loose Dogs
- Location: Walmart North Avenue parking lot; various other locations
- Details: Reports of loose dogs with collars and tags; animal control notified but with limited availability; deputies assisting with containment.
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Miscellaneous Medical Calls
- Numerous medical calls for falls, chest pain, abdominal pain, seizures, diabetic issues, and other illnesses responded to by EMS throughout the day across the Grand Junction area.
This report summarizes the key and notable incidents from the radio traffic, focusing on emergencies, accidents, and significant law enforcement activities.